18 SEPTEMBER 1841, Page 12

The Paris papers of Thursday reiterate a report which has

for several days been gaining strength in that city, that the Duke of Bordeaux, who fell from his horse lately and hurt his leg, had died of lock-jaw.

There was no disturbance in Paris on Wednesday night. The name of the man who fired at the.Princes, is now said to be Quesnel, Pappart being an assumed name.. The National announces an open and armed resistance to the resurvey of taxes at St. Bohnet, in the Upper Alps.